RAI reports double-digit growth in freight, int’l transport volumes
Mirhasan Mousavi, the deputy managing director of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways (RAI), said on Monday that railway transport indicators across the country have grown this year compared with the same period last year.
"Loading volume on the railway network has increased by approximately 10 percent, and a 10 percent growth in international transport and a 5 percent growth in intercity and suburban passenger transport have been recorded," IRNA quoted Mousavi as saying at a coordination council meeting of railway managers.
He emphasized that continuity of uninterrupted operations for both passenger and freight trains remains a primary priority for the national railway operator. "Continuity of uninterrupted operation of passenger and freight trains is among the main priorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways and must be maintained with full vigilance and seriously as planned," he added.
Mousavi expressed confidence that expanded freight targets remain achievable with sustained government support. "With the continuation of planned measures, achieving the 20 percent and then 30 percent targets for increasing freight transport with the help of the government and Parliament will not be out of reach on the railway network," he said.
He noted that expanded loading capacity, development of international and passenger services, and safety improvements are collectively advancing the railway system's performance. "Increased loading, development of international and passenger transport alongside safety enhancement has directed the railway network toward productivity and better services," Mousavi said.
